The Redistricting Advisory Committee and the Redistricting Commission are subject to the same anti-bribery and abuse of public office provisions, open meeting, and open record requirements as other elected officials. They are also strictly prohibited from having any communication with duly appointed support staff regarding the content or development of any plan outside of public hearings.
One or more staff members also may be designated to communicate with both members of the Redistricting Advisory Committee and the duly appointed designated staff regarding only administrative matters. The definition and scope of such administrative matters will be determined by the Redistricting Advisory Committee.
The Redistricting Advisory Committee will follow specific criteria for developing the updated district maps.
Factors the Redistricting Commission and Advisory Committee are required to consider include:
- Population equality between districts
- Compliance with the federal Voting Rights Act, 52 USC 10301 et seq.
- Keeping communities of interest and political subdivisions in the same district
- Geographical compactness of districts
- Political competitiveness of districts